Terror Indictments: Suspect living in Gaza Strip denies terror allegations BEIT LAHIA, Gaza Strip -- One of eight people indicted in Florida on terrorism-related charges denied the allegations Saturday, saying he had visited the United States several times and had nothing against Americans.

Iraqi oil will be spoils of war Oil may not be the main reason for war with Iraq, but it is a compelling subplot given the size of Iraqi reserves and their value to America.

Young transplant recipient dies DURHAM, N.C. -- Jesica Santillan, the 17-year-old immigrant who came to North Carolina desperate for a new heart, died Saturday at Duke University Medical Center, two days after a rare second heart-and-lung transplant.

Cities, states beef up inspections of nightclubs Two nightclub tragedies in which 117 people were trampled or burned to death in the span of a week have cities across the nation rewriting old fire and building codes and demanding immediate inspections to head off more disasters.

Democrats start to show differences WASHINGTON -- Sen. John Edwards led Democratic presidential candidates in attacking President Bush's policies Saturday, but differences began to emerge in their strategies to force Bush out of the White House next year.

Nation in brief: Heavy rain collapses roofs burdened by record snow LANHAM, Md. -- The roof of a Toys "R" Us store collapsed Saturday, injuring at least eight people, as heavy rain soaked an area stressed by the weight of snow from the Washington's Birthday blizzard, authorities said.

Missiles 'tip of iceberg,' Bush says CRAWFORD, Texas -- President Bush said Saturday that even if Iraq agreed to destroy all of its prohibited missiles, they are "just the tip of the iceberg" in its illegal arsenal and that Saddam Hussein had no intention of disarming.

Fighting terror: Green Berets' aim: rescue notorious isle MANILA, Philippines -- Opening a new front in the war on terrorism, American soldiers are heading into combat on a rugged island in the southern Philippines long notorious for lawlessness and bloodshed.

World in brief: Police seek arrests of subway officials in fire DAEGU, South Korea -- Police said Saturday they will seek the arrest of several subway officials for negligence in a devastating subway train fire that killed at least 133 people in South Korea's third-largest city.